tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2926525619473256408.post7044383346480345205..comments2016-09-10T17:39:49.242-07:00Comments on nookworks: Getting Netflix Runningroustaboutnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2926525619473256408.post-81773452810248742042011-08-01T06:28:26.649-07:002011-08-01T06:28:26.649-07:00Thank you for the write-up.It gave me what I neede...Thank you for the write-up.It gave me what I needed to make this change.<br /><br />To avoid purchasing Root explorer I tried using your reference to using the &quot;Mount /System&quot; app and the ES Filer Explorer app.<br /><br />I used Mount /System to mount /System as RW. I then opened a terminal emulator and entered &quot;cd /system&quot;. If you then do an &quot;ls -lsaF&quot; you will see build.prop is read only for anyone other then root. This will prevent ES explorer from saving modifications to the file like you want.<br /><br />I typed &quot;su&quot; and then &quot;whoami&quot; from the terminal window to change into superuser mode and to verify I was root. Then I typed &quot;chmod 777 build.prop&quot; to give all users read write privledges. This will allow ES file explorers editor to save the file. <br /><br />I then opened the build.prop file with ES file explorer by clicking icon in the upper right to switch from the SD card to root. Select the system directory and then long click on the build.prop file. You then choose open as text and then the ES Note Editor.<br /><br />Modify the ro.product.model and ro.product.manufacturer as was instructed.<br />ro.product.manufacturer=HTC Vision<br />ro.product.manufacturer=HTC<br /><br />I saved the file and then reopened it to ensure the changes were saved.<br /><br />From the terminal window I typed &quot;chmod 644 build.prop&quot; to reset the file permissions. Finally I rebooted to reload the build.prop file.bitbuckethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10601027545699973421noreply@blogger.com